US11177718B2 - Electric actuator with screw shaft - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an electric actuator.
- an electric actuator for use in such a system, there has been known an electric actuator employing a screw device (ball screw device) as a motion conversion mechanism configured to convert a rotary motion of a motor into a linear motion to output the motion (for example, see Patent Literature 1).
- a screw shaft of the ball screw device forms an output member of the electric actuator.
- Patent Literature 1 JP 2015-104231 A
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-mentioned problem, and therefore has a main object to provide an electric actuator excellent in ease of assembly.
- an electric actuator comprising: a motor part configured to drive upon receiving supply of power; a motion conversion mechanism part configured to convert a rotary motion of the motor part into a linear motion to output the linear motion; and a housing configured to house the motor part and the motion conversion mechanism part, wherein the motion conversion mechanism part comprises: a screw shaft arranged coaxially with a rotation center of a rotor of the motor part; and a nut member rotatably fitted to an outer periphery of the screw shaft, wherein the screw shaft performs a linear motion in an axial direction along with a rotation of the nut member upon receiving a rotary motion of the rotor, wherein the housing comprises a plurality of members coupled to one another in the axial direction, and wherein a terminal part configured to hold a power supply circuit configured to supply the power to the motor part comprises a tubular portion sandwiched by the members forming the housing
- the motor part can be brought into a state capable of receiving supply of the drive power by only coupling the members forming the housing to one another in the axial direction to assemble the housing. Therefore, the ease of assembly (productivity) of the electric actuator can be increased, thereby being capable of reducing the cost of the electric actuator.
- stator of the motor part may be fitted to an inner periphery of the tubular portion of the terminal part.
- the terminal part may be configured to hold a rotation angle detection sensor configured to detect a rotation angle of the rotor.
- a rotation angle detection sensor configured to detect a rotation angle of the rotor.
- the tubular portion of the terminal part may have an opening portion configured to cause an inside and an outside of the housing to communicate with each other.
- a lead line connected to the power supply circuit (forming the power supply circuit) and a signal line connected to the rotation angle detection sensor can be drawn out to a radially outer side of the housing through the opening portion.
- a routing operation of electric wires including the lead line, the signal line, and the like can be completed under a state in which the terminal part exists alone, and hence the ease of assembly and productivity of the electric actuator can be further increased.
- the terminal part can be standardized as long as shapes of coupled portions of members to be coupled to the terminal part remain the same. With this, series production of various types of the electric actuator with standardized components can easily be achieved.
- the rotor may comprise a hollow rotary shaft, which has the nut member arranged on an inner periphery thereof, and is rotatably supported by rolling bearings arranged at two positions apart from each other in the axial direction.
- the hollow rotary shaft may comprise an inner raceway surface of one of the two rolling bearings.
- the electric actuator can be further downsized in the axial direction.
- the motion conversion mechanism part may comprise a speed reducer configured to reduce a speed of a rotation of the rotor, and transmit the rotation to the nut member.
- a small motor can be employed.
- a planetary gear speed reducer can be employed as the speed reducer.
- a speed reduction ratio can easily be adjusted through, for example, changing specifications of the gears or changing the number of stages of the installed planetary gears. Further, there is also an advantage in that, even when the planetary gears are installed in a large number of stages, an increase in sizes of the speed reducer and the electric actuator can be avoided.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of an electric actuator according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line E-E in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view for illustrating a rotor of a motor and a motion conversion mechanism part.
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line F-F in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view for illustrating a state in which a ring gear is assembled to a casing.
- FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of a stator of the motor and a terminal part, which are extracted and enlarged.
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line G-G in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line H-H in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 is a left side view of the electric actuator illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line I-I in FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a schematic block diagram for illustrating a control system for the electric actuator of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 12 is a schematic block diagram for illustrating a control system for an electric actuator according to another embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 is a vertical sectional view of an electric actuator according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line E-E in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged vertical sectional view for illustrating a rotor of a motor part and a motion conversion mechanism part (vertical sectional view of a subassembly formed by assembling the rotor and the motion conversion mechanism part to each other).
- FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 are illustrations of a state in which a screw shaft 33 that forms an output member of the electric actuator is located at an original point.
- the “state of being located at the original point” in this embodiment corresponds to a state in which an end surface of (an inner member 36 coupled to) the screw shaft 33 is mechanically brought into abutment against an end surface of a cover 29 , which is opposed thereto, by a spring force of a compression coil spring 48 described later.
- an electric actuator 1 comprises a motor part A, a motion conversion mechanism part B, an operation part C, and a terminal part D.
- the motor part A is configured to be driven upon receiving supply of power.
- the motion conversion mechanism part B is configured to convert a rotary motion of the motor part A into a linear motion to output the motion.
- the operation part C is configured to operate an object to be operated (not shown).
- a housing 2 is configured to house/hold the motor part A, the motion conversion mechanism part B, the operation part C, and the terminal part D.
- the housing 2 is formed of a plurality of members coaxially arranged and coupled to one another in an axial direction.
- the housing 2 according to this embodiment is made of a metal material excellent in ease of processing and thermal conductivity (such as an aluminum alloy, a zinc alloy, or a magnesium alloy), and is formed of a coupled body comprising a casing 20 having a tubular shape, the cover 29 , and (a tubular portion 50 A of) a terminal main body 50 .
- the casing 20 has an end portion on one side in the axial direction (right side of the drawing sheet in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 , which similarly applies to the following description) and an end portion on another side in the axial direction (left side of the drawing sheet in FIG. 1 and FIG.
- the cover 29 is configured to close an opening in the end portion of the casing 20 on the another side in the axial direction.
- the terminal main body 50 is arranged between the casing 20 and the cover 29 , and forms the terminal part D.
- the cover 29 and the terminal main body 50 are mounted and fixed to the casing 20 by assembly bolts 61 illustrated in FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 .
- the terminal main body 50 comprises the tubular portion 50 A sandwiched and fixed between the casing 20 and the cover 29 arranged on both sides in the axial direction thereof.
- the motor part A is formed of a motor 25 of a radial gap type (specifically, a three-phase brushless motor having a U-phase, a V-phase, and a W-phase) comprising a stator 23 fitted and fixed to inner peripheral surfaces of the casing 20 and the tubular portion 50 A of the terminal main body 50 and a rotor 24 arranged so as to be opposed to an inner periphery of the stator 23 through a radial gap.
- the stator 23 comprises a bobbin 23 b and a coil 23 c .
- the bobbin 23 b for insulation is mounted to a stator core 23 a .
- the coil 23 c is wound around the bobbin 23 b .
- the rotor 24 comprises a rotor core 24 a , a permanent magnet 24 b being a rotor magnet mounted to an outer periphery of the rotor core 24 a , and a rotor inner 26 having a hollow shape and being a hollow rotary shaft having the rotor core 24 a mounted to an outer periphery thereof.
- the rotor core 24 a is fitted to an outer peripheral surface 26 b of the rotor inner 26 .
- the permanent magnet 24 b (see FIG. 2 ) is fitted to the outer periphery of the rotor core 24 a
- the permanent magnet 24 b is positioned and fixed by the side plate 65 , which is mounted to the rotor inner 26 on an outer side in the axial direction of the end portion of the rotor core 24 a on the another side in the axial direction, and by a circlip 66 mounted on an outer side of the side plate 65 in the axial direction.
- an inner raceway surface 27 a of a rolling bearing 27 is formed on an outer periphery of the end portion of the rotor inner 26 on the one side in the axial direction.
- An outer ring 27 b of the rolling bearing 27 is mounted to an inner peripheral surface of a bearing holder 28 fixed to an inner peripheral surface of the casing 20 .
- a rolling bearing 30 is mounted between an inner peripheral surface of the end portion of the rotor inner 26 on the another side in the axial direction and an outer peripheral surface of a cylindrical portion 29 a of the cover 29 .
- the motion conversion mechanism part B of this embodiment comprises a ball screw device 31 and a planetary gear speed reducer 10 being a speed reducer.
- the planetary gear speed reducer 10 is arranged adjacent to the one side in the axial direction of the motor part A.
- the ball screw device 31 comprises the screw shaft 33 , a nut member 32 , and deflectors 35 .
- the screw shaft 33 is arranged coaxially with a rotation center of the rotor 24 , and forms an output member of the electric actuator 1 .
- the nut member 32 is rotatably fitted to an outer periphery of the screw shaft 33 through intermediation of a plurality of balls 34 , and is arranged on an inner periphery of the rotor inner 26 .
- the deflectors 35 serve as circulation members. Between a spiral groove 32 a formed in an inner peripheral surface of the nut member 32 and a spiral groove 33 a formed in an outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 33 , the plurality of balls 34 are loaded, and the deflectors 35 are incorporated. With such a configuration, when the screw shaft 33 performs a linear motion in the axial direction along with the rotation of the nut member 32 , the balls 34 circulate between the spiral grooves 32 a and 33 a.
- the screw shaft 33 is formed into a hollow shape with a hole portion (in this embodiment, a through hole that is opened in end surfaces on both sides in the axial direction) 33 b extending in the axial direction, and the inner member 36 is received in the hole portion 33 b .
- the inner member 36 is made of a resin material such as PPS, and integrally comprises a circular solid portion 36 a , a flange portion 36 b , and a cylinder portion 36 c .
- the circular solid portion 36 a is formed in an end portion of the inner member 36 on the one side in the axial direction.
- the flange portion 36 b is formed in an end portion of the inner member 36 on the another side in the axial direction.
- the cylinder portion 36 c connects the circular solid portion 36 a and the flange portion 36 b to each other.
- the inner member 36 received in the hole portion 33 b of the screw shaft 33 is coupled and fixed to the screw shaft 33 in such a manner that a pin 37 is fitted so as to penetrate through the circular solid portion 36 a and the screw shaft 33 in a radial direction. Both end portions of the pin 37 project toward a radially outer side from the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 33 , and guide collars 38 are externally fitted to the projecting portions so as to be rotatable.
- the guide collars 38 are made of a resin material such as PPS, and are fitted to guide grooves 20 b (also see FIG. 5 ) in the axial direction formed in an inner peripheral surface of a small-diameter cylindrical portion 20 a of the casing 20 .
- the screw shaft 33 performs a linear motion in the axial direction while being stopped in rotation.
- Whether the screw shaft 33 performs a linear motion (advances) from the another side in the axial direction toward the one side in the axial direction or performs a linear motion (retreats) from the one side in the axial direction toward the another side in the axial direction is basically determined in accordance with a rotation direction of the rotor 24 (nut member 32 ).
- the screw shaft 33 is retreatable also by a spring force of the compression coil spring 48 (details are described later).
- an actuator head 39 serving as the operation part C is removably mounted to an end portion of the screw shaft 33 on the one side in the axial direction.
- the actuator head 39 of this embodiment is of a so-called pressing type in which a distal end surface of the screw shaft 33 presses an object to be operated in the axial direction along with the linear motion of the screw shaft 33 toward the one side in the axial direction.
- As the actuator head 39 there may be employed a so-called pushing/pulling type, which can operate an object to be operated toward the both sides in the axial direction.
- Which type/shape of the actuator head 39 is to be used is determined in consideration of a device (a shape and an operation form of the object to be operated) in which the electric actuator 1 is to be used and mounted.
- the planetary gear speed reducer 10 comprises a ring gear 40 , a sun gear 41 , a plurality of (four in this embodiment) planetary gears 42 , a planetary gear carrier 43 , and planetary gear holders 44 .
- the ring gear 40 is fixed to the casing 20 .
- the sun gear 41 is press-fitted and fixed to a step-portion inner peripheral surface 26 c of the rotor inner 26 .
- the planetary gears 42 are arranged between the ring gear 40 and the sun gear 41 , and mesh with both the gears 40 and 41 .
- the planetary gear carrier 43 and the planetary gear holders 44 rotatably hold the planetary gears 42 .
- the planetary gear carrier 43 is configured to extract a revolving motion of the planetary gears 42 to output the motion.
- the planetary gear carrier 43 forms an output member of the planetary gear speed reducer 10 .
- notches 40 a which project radially outward are formed on an outer periphery of the ring gear 40 at a plurality of positions (four positions in the illustrated example) apart from one another in a circumferential direction.
- the notches 40 a are fitted to axial grooves 20 e (also see FIG. 5 ) formed in an inner peripheral surface 20 c of the casing 20 at a plurality of positions (four positions in the illustrated example) apart from one another in the circumferential direction.
- the planetary gear carrier 43 integrally comprises pin-shaped portions, a disc-shaped portion, and a cylindrical portion 43 a .
- the pin-shaped portions are respectively fitted to inner peripheries of the planetary gears 42 .
- the disc-shaped portion is arranged on the one side in the axial direction of the planetary gears 42 .
- the cylindrical portion 43 a extends from an end portion on a radially inner side of the disc-shaped portion toward the another side in the axial direction, and is interposed between an inner peripheral surface 26 d of the rotor inner 26 and an outer peripheral surface 32 b of the nut member 32 .
- the planetary gear carrier 43 can rotate relative to the rotor inner 26 , and is coupled to the nut member 32 of the ball screw device 31 so as to be integrally rotatable.
- an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 43 a is opposed to the inner peripheral surface 26 d of the rotor inner 26 (and an inner peripheral surface of the sun gear 41 ) through a radial gap, and an inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical portion 43 a is press-fitted and fixed to the outer peripheral surface 32 b of the nut member 32 .
- the sun gear 41 is only required to rotate together with the rotor inner 26 before reduction in speed, and hence the torque transmission performance required between the sun gear 41 and the rotor inner 26 can be sufficiently secured. Further, the rotor inner 26 and the sun gear 41 are coupled to each other at a position directly below the rolling bearing 27 configured to support the rotor inner 26 . Thus, the rotation accuracy of the sun gear 41 is also excellent.
- a thrust washer 45 is provided between an end surface of the nut member 32 on the one side in the axial direction and the casing 20
- a needle roller bearing 47 being a thrust bearing is provided between a thrust receiving ring 46 mounted to an outer periphery of a distal end portion of the cylindrical portion 29 a of the cover 29 and an end surface of the nut member 32 on the another side in the axial direction.
- the compression coil spring 48 is provided between an inner peripheral surface 29 b of the cylindrical portion 29 a of the cover 29 and the outer peripheral surface of the screw shaft 33 . End portions of the compression coil spring 48 on the one side and the another side in the axial direction are held in abutment against the needle roller bearing 47 and the flange portion 36 b of (the inner member 36 coupled to) the screw shaft 33 , respectively.
- the screw shaft 33 With a spring force of the compression coil spring 48 provided in such a manner, the screw shaft 33 is always urged toward the original point side. With such a configuration, for example, when drive power is not properly supplied to the motor 25 , the screw shaft 33 is automatically returned to the original point, thereby being capable of reducing as much as possible the risk of causing an adverse influence on the operation of the object to be operated (not shown). Moreover, when the compression coil spring 48 is provided in the above-mentioned mode, a preload can be applied to the nut member 32 in the axial direction. With this, a response lag caused by an operating internal clearance formed between the nut member 32 and the screw shaft 33 is eliminated, thereby being capable of increasing the operability of the screw shaft 33 .
- FIG. 9 is a left side view of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line I-I in FIG. 9 .
- the cover 29 is made of a metal material excellent in ease of processing and thermal conductivity, such as an aluminum alloy, a zinc alloy, or a magnesium alloy.
- a cooling fin configured to increase cooling efficiency of the electric actuator 1 may be provided on an outer surface of the cover 29 . As illustrated in FIG.
- the cover 29 has through holes (not shown) into which the assembly bolts 61 of the electric actuator 1 are inserted, and through holes 62 into which mounting bolts for mounting the electric actuator 1 to a device to be used are inserted.
- FIG. 6 is a vertical sectional view of the stator 23 of the motor 25 and the terminal part D, which are extracted and enlarged from FIG. 1 , (a vertical sectional view of a subassembly comprising the stator 23 and the terminal part D assembled to each other).
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line G-G in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view as seen in a direction indicated by the arrows of the line H-H in FIG. 1 . As illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG.
- the terminal part D is made of a resin material such as PPS, and comprises the terminal main body 50 , a bus bar 51 , and a disc-shaped print board 52 .
- the terminal main body 50 integrally comprises the tubular portion 50 A and a disc-shaped portion 50 B.
- the tubular portion 50 A forms a part of the housing 2 .
- the disc-shaped portion 50 B extends radially inward from an end portion of the tubular portion 50 A on the another side in the axial direction.
- the bus bar 51 and the print board 52 are fixed by screws to (the disc-shaped portion 50 B of) the terminal main body 50 . As illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG.
- the terminal main body 50 has through holes 50 C into which the assembly bolts 61 illustrated in FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 are inserted, and through holes 50 D into which bolts for mounting the electric actuator 1 to a device to be used are inserted.
- the terminal main body 50 is sandwiched between the casing 20 and the cover 29 by the above-mentioned assembly bolts 61 (see FIG. 1 and FIG. 2 ).
- the terminal part D (terminal main body 50 ) collectively holds electrical components such as a power supply circuit for supplying drive power to the motor 25 , and sensors described later.
- the power supply circuit is formed by connecting the coil 23 c of the stator 23 to terminals 51 a of the bus bar 51 for respective phases of a U-phase, a V-phase, and a W-phase as illustrated in FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 , and fastening a terminal 51 b of the bus bar 51 and a terminal base 50 a of the terminal main body 50 with each other by a screw 70 as illustrated in FIG. 2 .
- the terminal base 50 a comprises a terminal 50 b to which a lead line (not shown) is connected, and the lead line is drawn out to a radially outer side of the housing 2 through an opening portion 50 c (see FIG. 1 ) formed in the tubular portion 50 A of the terminal main body 50 so as to cause an inside and an outside of the housing 2 to communicate with each other, and is connected to a controller 81 of a control device 80 (see FIG. 11 ).
- Two types of sensors are mounted to the electric actuator 1 of this embodiment. Those two types of sensors are held on the terminal main body 50 . As illustrated in, for example, FIG. 1 , one of the two types of sensors is a rotation angle detection sensor 53 for use in rotation control of the motor 25 , and another is a stroke detection sensor 55 for use in stroke control (detection of an amount of displacement in the axial direction) of the screw shaft 33 . For each of the rotation angle detection sensor 53 and the stroke detection sensor 55 , there is used a Hall sensor being one type of magnetic sensors.
- the rotation angle detection sensor 53 is mounted to the print board 52 , and is arranged so as to be opposed to a pulser ring 54 , which is mounted to an end portion of the rotor inner 26 on the another side in the axial direction, through an axial gap.
- the rotation angle detection sensor 53 is configured to determine timings of causing an electric current to flow through the U-phase, the V-phase, and the W-phase of the motor 25 .
- the stroke detection sensor 55 is mounted to a band-shaped print board 56 .
- the print board 56 extends in the axial direction, and an end portion of the print board 56 on the another side in the axial direction is connected to the print board 52 .
- the print board 56 and the stroke detection sensor 55 are arranged in an inner periphery of the hole portion 33 b of the screw shaft 33 , more specifically, on an inner periphery of the cylinder portion 36 c of the inner member 36 received in the hole portion 33 b .
- permanent magnets 57 being targets are mounted so as to be opposed to the stroke detection sensor 55 through a radial gap.
- the permanent magnets 57 are mounted at two positions apart from each other in the axial direction.
- the stroke detection sensor 55 is configured to detect a magnetic field in the axial direction and a magnetic field in the radial direction that are formed around the permanent magnets 57 , and to calculate the amount of displacement of the screw shaft 33 in the axial direction based on the detection of the magnetic fields.
- a signal line connected to the rotation angle detection sensor 53 and a signal line connected to the stroke detection sensor 55 are each drawn out to the radially outer side of the housing 2 through the opening portion 50 c (see FIG. 1 ) formed in the tubular portion 50 A of the terminal main body 50 , and connected to the control device 80 (see FIG. 11 ).
- a procedure of assembling the electric actuator 1 having the above-mentioned configuration is briefly described.
- the ring gear 40 is assembled to the casing 20 .
- a subassembly comprising the rotor 24 of the motor 25 and the motion conversion mechanism part B illustrated in FIG. 3 is inserted into the casing 20 .
- the planetary gears 42 are brought into mesh with the ring gear 40 , and the guide collars 38 are fitted to the guide grooves 20 b of the casing 20 .
- the bearing holder 28 is fitted to the inner peripheral surface 20 c of the casing 20 .
- the stator 23 of the motor 25 and the terminal part D (terminal main body 50 ) illustrated in FIG. 6 the stator 23 is fitted to the inner periphery of the casing 20 , and then the cover 29 and the terminal main body 50 are fastened to the casing 20 by the assembly bolts 61 (see FIG. 9 and FIG. 10 ). In such a manner, the electric actuator 1 is brought into completion.
- an operation mode of the electric actuator 1 having the configuration described above is briefly described.
- the ECU calculates a requested position command value based on the operation amount.
- the position command value is transmitted to the controller 81 of the control device 80 , and the controller 81 calculates a control signal of a rotation angle of the motor required in accordance with the position command value, and transmits the control signal to the motor 25 .
- the rotary motion is transmitted to the motion conversion mechanism part B.
- the sun gear 41 of the planetary gear speed reducer 10 coupled to the rotor inner 26 rotates.
- the planetary gears 42 revolve, and the planetary gear carrier 43 rotates.
- the rotary motion of the rotor 24 is transmitted to the nut member 32 coupled to the cylindrical portion 43 a of the planetary gear carrier 43 .
- the revolving motion of the planetary gears 42 reduces the rotation number of the rotor 24 , thereby increasing rotation torque transmitted to the nut member 32 .
- the screw shaft 33 When the nut member 32 rotates upon receiving the rotary motion of the rotor 24 , the screw shaft 33 performs the linear motion toward the one side in the axial direction (advances) while being stopped in rotation. At this time, the screw shaft 33 advances to a position based on the control signal of the controller 81 , and the actuator head 39 fixed to the end portion of the screw shaft 33 on the one side in the axial direction operates (applies pressure to) an object to be operated (not shown).
- An axial position (amount of displacement in the axial direction) of the screw shaft 33 is directly detected by the stroke detection sensor 55 as illustrated in FIG. 11 , and a detection signal thereof is transmitted to a comparison portion 82 of the control device 80 .
- the comparison portion 82 calculates a difference between a detection value detected by the stroke detection sensor 55 and the position command value, and the controller 81 transmits a control signal to the motor 25 based on the calculated value and the signal transmitted from the rotation angle detection sensor 53 .
- a position of the screw shaft 33 (actuator head 39 ) in the axial direction is subjected to feedback control. Therefore, when the electric actuator 1 of this embodiment is applied to, for example, a shift-by-wire system, a shift position can be reliably controlled.
- the power for driving the motor 25 , the sensors 53 and 55 , and the like is supplied from an external power supply (not shown), such as a battery provided on the vehicle, to the motor 25 and the like through the control device 80 and the power supply circuit held by the terminal portion D.
- an external power supply not shown
- the terminal part D (terminal main body 50 ) comprises the tubular portion 50 A sandwiched from the both sides in the axial direction by the casing 20 and the cover 29 forming the housing 2 .
- the terminal part D is configured to hold the electrical components such as the power supply circuit configured to supply the drive power to the motor 25 , the rotation angle detection sensor 53 configured to detect the rotation angle of the rotor 24 of the motor 25 , and the stroke detection sensor 55 configured to detect a movement amount of the screw shaft 33 in the axial direction. That is, the electric actuator 1 of this embodiment employs such a sandwich structure that the terminal main body 50 holding the electrical components such as the power supply circuit collectively is sandwiched in the axial direction by the casing 20 and the cover 29 .
- the electric actuator 1 capable of supplying the drive power to the motor 25 , and accurately controlling the rotation angle of the motor 25 and the movement amount of the screw shaft 33 can easily be achieved by simply coupling the casing 20 , the terminal main body 50 , and the cover 29 forming the housing 2 one another in the axial direction to assemble the housing 2 . Therefore, the electric actuator 1 excellent in ease of assembly (productivity) and operation accuracy can be achieved.
- stator 23 of the motor 25 is fitted to the inner periphery of the tubular portion 50 A of the terminal main body 50 .
- stator 23 can be assembled to the inner periphery of the housing 2 simultaneously with the assembly of the housing 2 , and hence the ease of assembly of the electric actuator 1 further increases also in this respect.
- the tubular portion 50 A of the terminal main body 50 comprises the opening portion 50 c configured to cause the inside and the outside of the housing 2 to communicate with each other, and the lead line connected to the power supply circuit and the signal lines (electric wires) connected to the above-mentioned sensors 53 and 55 are drawn out to the radially outer side of the housing 2 through the opening portion 50 c .
- a routing operation of the electric wires can be completed under a state in which the terminal main body 50 exists alone, in other words, the electric system required to properly and accurately operate the electric actuator 1 can be intensively held by the terminal main body 50 before the housing 2 (electric actuator 1 ) is assembled. With this, it is not required that the complex wiring operation be independently carried out in the assembly stage of the electric actuator 1 , and hence the ease of assembly of the electric actuator 1 can be further increased.
- the terminal main body 50 can be standardized as long as shapes of coupled portions of members (in particular, the casing 20 in this case) to be coupled to the terminal main body 50 remain the same. With this, series production of various types of the electric actuator 1 with standardized components can easily be achieved.
- a radial dimension M (see FIG. 1 ) of the housing 2 of the electric actuator 1 can be reduced.
- the rotor inner 26 serving as the hollow rotary shaft comprises the inner raceway surface 27 a of the rolling bearing 27 arranged adjacent to the end portion of the rotor core 24 a on the one side in the axial direction, and the end portion of the rotor inner 26 on the one side in the axial direction is supported by the rolling bearing 27 so as to be rotatable.
- the rotor inner 26 can be downsized in the axial direction.
- an axial dimension L (see FIG. 1 ) of the housing 2 of the electric actuator 1 can be reduced.
- the screw shaft 33 is formed into the hollow shape, and the stroke detection sensor 55 configured to directly detect the amount of displacement of the screw shaft 33 in the axial direction is arranged on the inner periphery of the screw shaft 33 .
- the stroke detection sensor 55 it is not required that an installation space for the stroke detection sensor 55 be independently secured on, for example, the outer side of the motor part A in the axial direction.
- the electric actuator 1 excellent in operation accuracy of the screw shaft 33 while being compact in the axial direction can be achieved.
- the rolling bearings 27 and 30 configured to support the rotor inner 26 be capable of supporting a radial load as small as the own weight of the rotor 24 .
- the rotor inner 26 integrally having the inner raceway surface 27 a of the rolling bearing 27 be made of a material having a high strength. A required strength can be secured even when the rotor inner 26 is made of, for example, an inexpensive soft steel material for which thermal treatment such as quenching and tempering is omitted.
- the rotary motion of the motor 25 is transmitted to the nut member 32 through the planetary gear speed reducer 10 .
- the radial load is not generated.
- the reaction force (thrust load) generated along with the linear motion of the screw shaft 33 is directly supported by the needle roller bearing 47 arranged adjacent to the nut member 32 on the another side in the axial direction.
- the rolling bearing 27 have a function of positioning in the radial direction, and hence the above-mentioned material specification is sufficient for the rotor inner 26 integrally having the inner raceway surface 27 a of the rolling bearing 27 . With this configuration, the electric actuator 1 can be reduced in cost.
- the needle roller bearing 47 when the needle roller bearing 47 is configured to directly support the thrust load acting on the nut member 32 , the action of the moment load on the ball screw device 31 (motion conversion mechanism part B) and on the rotor 24 of the motor part A can be suppressed effectively.
- the needle roller bearing 47 when the needle roller bearing 47 is arranged within the range in the axial direction between the rolling bearings 27 and 30 as in this embodiment, the effect of suppressing the moment load can be enhanced.
- the moment load can be suppressed in this way, operation accuracy and durability life of the output member of the electric actuator 1 can be improved as well as the needle roller bearing 47 having a smaller size can be used.
- the needle roller bearing 47 is arranged near a center portion in the axial direction between both of the rolling bearings 27 and 30 in this embodiment, and the effect of suppressing the moment load can thus be further enhanced in this case. Therefore, the downsizing of the needle roller bearing 47 can be further promoted. As a result, for example, the needle roller bearing 47 and the thrust receiving ring 46 having extremely small sizes can be employed. Consequently, the dimension in the axial direction of the electric actuator 1 can be prevented from increasing as much as possible.
- an electric actuator that is formed by arranging two electric actuators 1 (each formed by unitizing the motor part A, the motion conversion mechanism part B, and the terminal part D) in array in the axial direction, and is capable of independently operating two objects to be operated.
- Such an electric actuator can be preferably mounted to, for example, a dual clutch transmission (DCT), which is a type of the automatic transmission, and can contribute to the downsizing of the entire DCT.
- DCT dual clutch transmission
- the ball screw device 31 is employed for the motion conversion mechanism part B, but the present invention can be applied to the electric actuator employing a so-called sliding screw device in which the balls 34 and the deflectors 35 are omitted for the motion conversion mechanism part B.
- the ball screw device 31 be employed for the motion conversion mechanism part B.
- a rolling bearing other than the needle roller bearing 47 for example, a cylindrical roller bearing can be employed.
- the needle roller bearing 47 is preferred.
- the compression coil spring 48 having the function of, for example, always urging the screw shaft 33 toward the original point side is provided.
- the compression coil spring 48 it is only required that the compression coil spring 48 be provided as needed, and it is not always required that the compression coil spring 48 be provided.
- the stroke detection sensor 55 is used. However, it is only required that the stroke detection sensor 55 be used as needed, and the stroke detection sensor 55 may be omitted in accordance with a device to be used.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram for illustrating an example of pressure control, and a pressure sensor 83 is provided for an object to be operated (not shown).
- the ECU calculates a requested pressure command value.
- the controller 81 calculates a control signal of the rotation angle of the motor required in accordance with the pressure command value, and transmits the control signal to the motor 25 .
- the screw shaft 33 advances to a position based on the control signal of the controller 81 , and the actuator head 39 mounted to the end portion of the screw shaft 33 on the one side in the axial direction operates an object to be operated (not shown).
- the operation pressure of the screw shaft 33 (actuator head 39 ) is detected by the pressure sensor 83 provided externally, and is subjected to feedback control. Therefore, when the electric actuator 1 that does not use the stroke detection sensor 55 is applied to, for example, a brake-by-wire system, a hydraulic pressure of a brake can be reliably controlled.
- a solid screw shaft may be employed as the screw shaft 33 , and the inner member 36 may be omitted.
- a screw shaft comprising a flange portion on an end portion thereof on the another side in the axial direction is employed as the screw shaft 33 .
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- 1 electric actuator
- 2 housing
- 10 planetary gear speed reducer
- 20 casing
- 24 rotor
- 25 motor
- 26 rotor inner (hollow rotary shaft)
- 29 cover
- 31 ball screw device
- 32 nut member
- 33 screw shaft
- 40 ring gear
- 41 sun gear
- 42 planetary gear
- 43 planetary gear carrier
- 43 a cylindrical portion
- 47 needle roller bearing (thrust bearing)
- 48 compression coil spring
- 50 terminal main body
- 50A tubular portion
- 50 c opening portion
- A motor part
- B motion conversion mechanism part
- C operation part
- D terminal part
- L axial dimension of housing
- M radial dimension of housing
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